Space Coast TPO State Road (S.R.) 528 Update Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Space Coast TPO State Road (S.R.) 528 Update Jim Myers, P.E. Senior Drainage Engineer TLP Engineering Consultants, Inc. Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 Current Status PD&E Study Design Segments Construction From east of S.R. 524 (Industry Road) to Port Canaveral Interchange Widen from four to six lanes Completed 2006 Design Segments Design started 2016 R/W programmed 2024 Construction Not funded in 5 year work program Expenditures To Date >$15 million Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
SR 528 Indian SR 528 Banana SR 520 Indian SR 520 Banana Removal of Causeways - Comparison of Project Construction Costs ($ in millions) Description FIT Run 2* FIT Run 3* FIT Run 4* Planned Funding (-4 project) Potential (-3 project) SR 528 Banana SR 528 Banana SR 520 Banana SR 528 Indian SR 528 Banana SR 520 Indian SR 520 Banana From December 2018 FIT Study: Percent reduction in tracer concentration compared to the existing configuration of Model Run 1. (Table 3) 0.0% 0.2% 3.3% 4.4% Banana River SR 528 (-4 project) (Bridge Increase to 4,500 ft) (“Assuming” funding for construction in FY 28) $216 $0 $263 Banana River SR 520 (Bridge only - 6,500 ft) (No Plans for Funding) $140 Indian River SR 528 (-3 Project) (Bridge Increase to 4,800 ft) (Not currently funded for construction) $259 $304 Indian River SR 520 (Bridge Only - 3,800 ft) $83 Total construction costs per Run (estimated) $522 $662 $790 Total Increase in construction compared to planned funding for -3 and -4 projects (est.) $47 $187 $315 Total Increase in construction compared to planned funding for -4 project (est.) $306 $446 $574 Any changes to the current FDOT project scopes would be additional costs such as PD&E study and analysis, design, other mitigation efforts, etc. These estimated costs above do not include these costs. Note: FDOT received an updated FIT Study Model on 6/24/2019 and is currently under review Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 – Impacts with Causeway Removals New Planning and PD&E Studies Required Planning Requirements - prior to PD&E Study Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Amendment Typically takes 6 – 12 months Professional Services Procurement for PD&E Study Typically takes 1 year Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 – Impacts with Causeway Removals New PD&E Study Purpose and Need Alternative Analysis Engineering and Environmental Analysis Includes No Build Alternative Public Engagement Plan Location and Design Concept Acceptance (LDCA) from FHWA Typically takes 4 years Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 – Impacts with Causeway Removals Project Summary Could delay project by 15 years Funding may not be available to advance Planning needs to be re-prioritized & programmed Additional environmental and permitting risks Additional mitigation anticipated to be required Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 Stormwater Evaluations PD&E Study Completed in 2006 From S.R. 524 (Industry Road) to Port Canaveral Interchange Widen from 4 to 6 Lanes Pond Siting Report (PSR) Recommended 3 offsite ponds END PROJECT BEGIN PROJECT Banana River Creek Sykes Banana River Drive Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 Stormwater Evaluations 2006 Pond Siting Report Total Right of Way Needed = 15.3 acres Total Wetland Impacts from Ponds = 13.1 acres Treatment Volume Required (Presumptive Criteria Only) No Nutrient (Total Nitrogen or Total Phosphorus) Criteria at that time Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 Stormwater Evaluations SR 528 Design Project (#407402-4) Pond Siting Report Update Completed in 2017 Pre/post nutrient loading reduction required (implemented as of 2009) Reduction in total nitrogen (TN) = 4.4 kg/yr Reduction in total phosphorus (TP) = 3.7 kg/yr Total Right of Way needed (4 Offsite Ponds) = 27.6 acres Total wetland impacts from proposed ponds = 26.6 acres Initiated Environmental-Look-Around (ELA) Process Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 ELA Process (Project #407402-4) ELA Process Involved: Engaged Regional Stakeholders Brevard County Natural Resources Brevard County Planning and Development Brevard County Mosquito Control Indian River Lagoon – National Estuary Program St. Johns River Water Management District Florida Department of Environmental Regulation City of Cape Canaveral City of Cocoa Canaveral Port Authority Palmetto HOA Explored Regional & Watershed Opportunities Evaluated Compensatory Treatment Opportunities Identified Non-Traditional Approach Opportunities While Minimizing Environmental Impacts Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 ELA Process (Project #407402-4) ELA Results: Stormwater Eliminated Offsite Ponds and Right of Way Acquisition Incorporated Dry Swales and Nutrient Separating Baffle Boxes at Outfalls Increased in TN = 6.5 kg/yr Reduction in TP = 0.5 kg/yr Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 ELA Process (Project #407402-4) ELA Results Cont’d: Stormwater Options to Reduce TN Incorporate Additional Nutrient Separating Baffle Boxes at Outfalls OR FDOT Participation in Septic to Sewer Conversion Project (Sykes Creek “M”) JPA is needed between FDOT and Brevard County Allows for advancing additional SOIRL projects TN increase of 6.5 kg/yr goes to a reduction of 706.4 kg/yr Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
S.R. 528 ELA Process (Project #407402-4) ELA Results Cont’d: Environmental Eliminating Offsite Ponds results in minimal Wetland Impacts Mitigation of remaining project impacts could be accomplished through conservation, mitigation, and enhancement of Mosquito Impoundment Area FDOT investigating the Purchase of Approximately 129 acres of Private Land FDOT would then transfer ownership through SJRWMD to Brevard County Brevard County has been acquiring similar lands in other Impoundment Areas Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
ELA Approach (Recommended) S.R. 528 Design Project (#407402-4) Stormwater Evaluation Summary Traditional Approach ELA Approach (Recommended) 4 Offsite Ponds – Water Quality Compensatory Treatment - Water Quality 27.59 Acres Right of Way Estimated Minimal Right of Way Required 26.59 Acres of Wetland Impacts Estimated Minimal Wetland Impacts Total Nitrogen Estimated Reduction = 4.4 kg/yr = 706.4 kg/yr (160x better than Traditional) Total Phosphorous Estimated Reduction = 3.7 kg/yr = 0.5 kg/yr Mosquito Impoundment Outparcel Purchase FDOT Participation in Funding of Sykes Creek “M” SOIRL Project Ultimately Improves Water Quality in Indian River Lagoon (IRL) Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019
Space Coast TPO State Road (S.R.) 528 Update THANK YOU! Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Space Coast TPO State Road (S.R.) 528 Update THANK YOU! Florida Department of Transportation July 11, 2019